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working tax credits
stephrick
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I receive WTC for son who is 14 and daughter 17 in full time education studying for a levels, over Christmas she has been working part time, she is enrolled at 6th form, am i still entitiled to WTC for her.
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You don't get working tax credit for children that's only for yourself.I receive WTC for son who is 14 and daughter 17 in full time education studying for a levels, over Christmas she has been working part time, she is enrolled at 6th form, am i still entitiled to WTC for her.
You might be thinking child tax credits which you will continue to get until she leaves 6th form...actually until about September if she leaves at end of school year. She can earn any amount of money it won't affect your CTC.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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